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Tina Macnaughton
For a tiny insight into Tina's little world and to find out more about Tina's picture book illustrations or to contact her please visit Tina's web site www.tinamacnaughton.comTina Macnaughton was born in Scotland and raised in the south of England where she still currently lives in Surrey with... show more

For a tiny insight into Tina's little world and to find out more about Tina's picture book illustrations or to contact her please visit Tina's web site www.tinamacnaughton.comTina Macnaughton was born in Scotland and raised in the south of England where she still currently lives in Surrey with her husband and daughter. She began her illustration training when she drew every night in bed as a girl on a little chalk board until everything was blue, pink or yellow much to the frustration of her mother. Her parents' back garden was like a small woodland and with it came lots of wildlife and so she was always chasing something or examining some creepy crawly much to the horror of her family. When she was asked by teachers and other kids if she was going to be an artist when she grew up, her reply was usually 'No way, I am going to be a vet!' To the relief of many animals it dawned on Tina that she was much better at drawing animals than examining them. After university she worked as a graphic designer for a few years until she decided to chase the dream of being a children's book illustrator.Tina went freelance in 2002 (till the present) and has been published in 37 countries, from South Korea to Brazil, and translated into 36 different languages including ones from her family roots of Scottish Gaelic and Danish. She is best known for the 'Little Hedgehog' series of 10 books (and counting) the first being 'One Snowy Night', written by M. Christina Butler and published by Little Tiger Press.
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Kaethe
Kaethe rated it 12 years ago
It's like [b:The Mitten|967494|The Mitten|Jan Brett|http://d.gr-assets.com/books/1348985792s/967494.jpg|952391], with much simpler art of an adorable little hedgehog, and more importantly, flocking. The hat is always flocked. I loved petting the little hat. Embrace the flocking.Library copy.
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